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Disease |
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May 09, 2006 |
Events |
CFIDS |
CFIDS LOBBY DAY 2006
This year's event is extra-special because the CFIDS Association will be introducing members of Congress and their staff to the CFS awareness campaign (launching this June), in addition to talking with lawmakers about funding for research and treatment centers, disability and education issues. |
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Apr 11, 2006 |
Abstract |
CFIDS |
Abstract: Postulated vasoactive neuropeptide autoimmunity in fatigue-related conditions: A brief review and hypothesis
Disorders such as chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) and gulf war syndrome (GWS) are characterised by prolonged fatigue and a range of debilitating symptoms of pain, intellectual and emotional impairment, chemical sensitivities and immunological dysfunction. |
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Mar 20, 2006 |
Article |
CFIDS |
Research: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Brain Injury Link
Some cases of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome could be due to brain "injuries" caused during the early stages of glandular fever, scientists suggest. |
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Mar 17, 2006 |
Abstract |
CFIDS |
Abstract: Toward a trajectory of identity reconstruction in chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalomyelitis: A longitudinal qualitative study
This paper examines the reconstruction of self-identity for those experiencing CFS/ME. |
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Mar 14, 2006 |
Article |
CFIDS |
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome News: Latest Brain Science Discussed In Brain Awareness Week At Aviemore, Scotland
Leading international experts and researchers in brain chemistry, function and imaging and in disorders such as ME (myalgic encephalomyelitis or chronic fatigue syndrome), Gulf War Syndrome (GWS), epilepsy, depression and Huntington's chorea (disease) are addressing the BP 2006 conference in Aviemore, Scotland. |
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Mar 08, 2006 |
Article |
CFIDS |
Two Studies Find Gray Matter Reduction in CFS Patients
Cognitive difficulties are found in 85-95% of CFS patients. Now, cutting-edge research from two independent international groups suggests that the volume of gray matter in the brain is significantly decreased in CFS. |
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Mar 01, 2006 |
Article |
CFIDS |
Research: Patients with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Have Reduced Absolute Cortical Blood Flow
The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that patients with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) have reduced absolute cerebral blood flow. Xenon-computed tomography blood flow studies were done on 25 CFS patients and seven healthy controls. |
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Mar 01, 2006 |
Abstract |
CFIDS |
Abstract: How relevant are exercise capacity measures for evaluating treatment effects in chronic fatigue syndrome? Results from a prospective, multidisciplinary outcome study
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the outcome of a multidisciplinary treatment programme for patients with chronic fatigue syndrome, including health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and psychosocial variables, and exercise capacity measures. |
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Mar 01, 2006 |
Abstract |
CFIDS |
Abstract: Reduced responsiveness is an essential feature of chronic fatigue syndrome: A fMRI study
Although the neural mechanism of chronic fatigue syndrome has been investigated by a number of researchers, it remains poorly understood. |
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Feb 23, 2006 |
Article |
CFIDS |
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Complete Text of Revised Case Definition
Information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). |
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